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RudeBoy wrote:I'll be staggered if he doesn't get off. There is no evidence of any injury, or even hurt to the Lions player. He got straight up and played on, without even rubbing his face.
Sure, Greene rubbed his fingers over the player's face, but I can't see what actual offence he committed, given that the players eyes were not actually gauged.
He's a nasty little prick, and clearly something of a sick puppy, but I don't think there's a rule against that.
Wish he played for the Pies.
Raw Hammer wrote:Pane says: "Any contact to the eye region, no matter how slight, is inherently dangerous ... it is unreasonable and unnecessary."
I like where this is headed...
I like this Pane dude. Shame he wasn’t there for Toby’s trial last week (I believe that was the case).
He’s absolutely right. For mine, TG looked around to check if umpire had line of sight and then went in to hurt Neale. Was intentional. Just like against Bont (but less severe).